Talks fail to end doctors' work-to-rule

Talks aimed at ending industrial action that halted surgical operations at one of the biggest hospitals in Ireland ended inconclusively today amid signs that the dispute could spread nationwide.

Talks aimed at ending industrial action that halted surgical operations at one of the biggest hospitals in Ireland ended inconclusively today amid signs that the dispute could spread nationwide.

Discussions staged by the Labour Relations Commission in a bid to resolve a roster row involving 130 junior doctors at Waterford Regional Hospital were adjourned without agreement – and with no date fixed for a resumption.

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